In line with the tradition running from Ancients through Christian thought, Kant affirms the idea of moral freedom: that true freedom consists in moral self-determination. The idea of moral freedom raises the problem of moral freedom: if freedom is moral self-determination, it seems that the wicked are not free and therefore not responsible for their wrongdoings. In this essay I discuss Kant's solution to this problem. I argue that Kant distinguishes between four modalities of freedom as moral self-determination and that the problem of moral freedom disappears when these distinctions are brought to light
Kant worries that if we are not free, morality will be nothing more than a phantasm for us. In the f...
Kant’s views on the relation between freedom and moral law seem to undergo a major, unannounced shif...
This paper examines a fundamental supposition of Kant’s moral philosophy, namely, that, without tran...
In line with the tradition running from Ancients through Christian thought, Kant affirms the idea of...
In Kant’s writings, we can discover four key moments in the realization of moral freedom: i) The ori...
This project is primarily exegetical in nature and aims to provide a rational reconstruction of the ...
The concept of freedom (Freiheit) plays a central role in Kant’s ethical theory. Moral laws are call...
ABSTRACT: Kant‘s account of the freedom gained through virtue builds on the Socratic tradition. On t...
In Critique of Practical Reason (1788) Kant elaborates on his idea of freedom. According to him, fre...
This article analyses the system of inferences used by Kant in Religion Within the Boundaries of Mer...
Freedom is a fundamental concept in Kant's philosophy, including theoretical and practical philosoph...
Four different notions of freedom can be distinguished in Kant's philosophy: logical freedom, practi...
<p>This article discusses the problem of freedom in the critical thinking of Kant, based on three mo...
Kant’s early critics maintained that his theory of freedom faces a dilemma: either it reduces the wi...
"Morality requires the premise of freedom. But in the empirical world all things happen according to...
Kant worries that if we are not free, morality will be nothing more than a phantasm for us. In the f...
Kant’s views on the relation between freedom and moral law seem to undergo a major, unannounced shif...
This paper examines a fundamental supposition of Kant’s moral philosophy, namely, that, without tran...
In line with the tradition running from Ancients through Christian thought, Kant affirms the idea of...
In Kant’s writings, we can discover four key moments in the realization of moral freedom: i) The ori...
This project is primarily exegetical in nature and aims to provide a rational reconstruction of the ...
The concept of freedom (Freiheit) plays a central role in Kant’s ethical theory. Moral laws are call...
ABSTRACT: Kant‘s account of the freedom gained through virtue builds on the Socratic tradition. On t...
In Critique of Practical Reason (1788) Kant elaborates on his idea of freedom. According to him, fre...
This article analyses the system of inferences used by Kant in Religion Within the Boundaries of Mer...
Freedom is a fundamental concept in Kant's philosophy, including theoretical and practical philosoph...
Four different notions of freedom can be distinguished in Kant's philosophy: logical freedom, practi...
<p>This article discusses the problem of freedom in the critical thinking of Kant, based on three mo...
Kant’s early critics maintained that his theory of freedom faces a dilemma: either it reduces the wi...
"Morality requires the premise of freedom. But in the empirical world all things happen according to...
Kant worries that if we are not free, morality will be nothing more than a phantasm for us. In the f...
Kant’s views on the relation between freedom and moral law seem to undergo a major, unannounced shif...
This paper examines a fundamental supposition of Kant’s moral philosophy, namely, that, without tran...